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Deal alert – Samsung Galaxy Nexus priced at $370 on eBay, get it while it lasts

Those of you who want to get their hands on a brand new Samsung / Google Galaxy Nexus but find that its $400 price tag on Google Play just a bit too much will be glad to learn that eBay now offers the 16GB unlocked version for just $370. This deal is part of eBay’s Daily Deals and will expire soon, so hurry up and make use of it. Free shipping is included, but you’ll need to add $63 extra for a two year warranty (personally, I advise you get one). As far as the estimated delivery date is concerned, eBay promises that if you’ll buy the Galaxy Nexus today, it will arrive at your doorstep on June 6th.

Just in case you were living under a rock for the past year or so, you should know that the Galaxy Nexus was the first smartphone released with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich installed and features a 4.65-inch HD Super AMOLED display, a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM, as well as 4G (LTE or HSPA+) connectivity.

Bottom line: $370 for an unlocked, 16GB version of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus is one heck of a deal, so hurry up and get your hands on this while the limited offer still stands.

Growing up in my father's PC store, I was surrounded by and developed a passion for technology ever since I was in kindergarten. However, advancements made in the technology world continue to amaze me on a daily basis! I've been writing about the Android OS since back in October 2008, when Google and HTC launched the first Android smartphone ever, the T-Mobile G1 / HTC Dream. Although I'm no company's fanboy, Android is the mobile OS I devoutly support.